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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
I dunno, that seems prone to error. I mean ableton doesn't ALWAYS get it right... don't you still want to check it?
Still pretty similar to what I do, I just check the match against the kick... then I KNOW it's warped right.
Certainly beats the old way of manually warping the whole damn track though.
The real time consuming part of ableton is breaking up those tracks into nice useful loops.
For someone with a huge music collection, it can be daunting. But as long as you start doing it over time, it's not so bad. |
I DO check it. That's why I manually enter the BPM myself instead of letting Ableton figure it out and thats why I make sure the first and last beat are dead on because if they are then the rest of the song is dead on too. You can loop on the fly using the arrangement view. If you have a multi channel soundcard you can cue (warp, loop, cut, chop, etc...) on the fly you don't have to prep your stuff first.
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